1
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antihistamine
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly used and not as readily available over the counter, often prescribed by a doctor for severe allergies.
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1
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2
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antihistamine
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eastern countries
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Less commonly used for allergies and hay fever, with greater emphasis on herbal remedies
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1
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3
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histamine molecule
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Eastern countries
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Considered in the context of traditional medicine and its effects on energy flow and the body's balance.
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1
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4
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histamine molecule
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eastern countries
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Used in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda for treating various ailments
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1
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5
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histamine molecule
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eastern countries
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May be less commonly recognized outside of medical or scientific communities.
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1
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6
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histamine molecule
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eastern countries
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Less commonly known and less discussed in Eastern countries compared to Western countries
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1
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7
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histidine
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Eastern countries
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Histidine is not commonly discussed in everyday conversation and is not as well-known as other essential amino acids like lysine or leucine.
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1
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8
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ketamine
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly used in medical settings and not typically associated with recreational use.
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1
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